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mississippi and packed mississippi primary in oklahoma. >> kelly wright is here. he has been here all night with breaking news. >> good morning to you ainsley and heather. a rough night for the tea party backed candidates. two suffering major defeats in tuesday's primaries. six term senator chris mcdaniel who won the primary three weeks ago but failed to get the majority needed. koch r cochran reached out to voters beyond his base including blacks. >> we all have a right to be proud of our state tonight. >> there is something a bit strange, there is something a bit unusual about a republican primary that has decided by liberal democrats. >> let's take you to oklahoma
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now, two term congressman james langford won in the race to succeed coburn. lankford beat shannon and ted cruz. >> the job is here we must get rid of obamacare. when i go see my doctor i want to see my doctor not uncle sam and my doctor, just my doctor. we have to bring conservatives to bear. >> we must get rid of harry reid. that means we have to see rue pib cans in the city. he 100 percent has my support tonight. >> no matter how you slice it the tea party in the next major date on the primary calendar is july 22nd. heather? >> thank you kelly wright. appreciate it. >> other races making headlines,
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new york 20 term james wrangle in the fight of his political life. espaillat too close to call. rangel declared victory anyway. >> bob vorey winning against tom tancredo. >> a ptea party victory kurt lawson cruising to victory over former congressman trey raid el. he plead guilty to drug possession. >> dan bongino wins: >> u.s.
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officials saying syria's air force conducted air strikes in western iraq. we need to continue to hit the militants before they strike us here in the u.s. >> our home land is at risk. they will hit us at home. >> this as half of the military advisors arrived in iraq. they will be assessing the situation and assisting iraqi security forces. >> this is scary. a dire warning from former vice president dick cheney about a 9-11 style attack on the home land. there will be another major terrorist strike on u.s. soil but far deadlier than 9-11. that's why he says the administration should not be solely focused on should be solely -- should not be solely focused on terror threats
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overseas. >> iraq and ear yaw asyria are potential problems. they like to say we got bin laden's problems solved or we have decimated al qaeda but they decimated the u.s. defense department. >> cheney thinks the terror attacks could happen within this decade. >> homeland security secretary johnson headed to arizona to see first hand where tens of thousands of illegal children are being held. the pressure is on for dhs to stop them from continuing to cross. >> twice as many as unaccompanied minors crossed the border in the united states than did last year. republicans have been arguing since dhs takes such good care
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of these children they are getting a free mass into the country. the ghs wants them to be tougher on law breakers the obama administration saying there's nothing easy about a thousand mile trek. still the dhs secretary on capitol hill couldn't say how many of these children have had a hearing at deportation hearing. >> with all due respect how many are going to hearings. >> i don't have that percentage. >> the white house being blamed for border crisis the others say the white house is soft. they don't believe this border build up happened overnight. >> it is irresponsible to give
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this to one u.s. president. >> all of the children being detained will remain in government custody until the feds can find friends or family to hold on to them as they await their day in court. >> thank you peter doocy. theic rs bro -- the irs broke t law. he says after lois lerner's details disappeared no one told the national archives. >> it is fair to say the irs broke the federal records. >> any agency is required to notify us when they realize they have a problem that could be destruction or disposal, unauthorized disposal. >> they didn't do that? >> that's right. >> they did not follow the law. >> this comes as lawmakers are digging for answers as to how learner's e-mails disappeared. according to a fox news poll the
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majority of americans, 76 percent in fact believe the irs destroyed the e-mails deliberately. three quarters of america think congress should keep investigating until someone is held accountable. >> now to an extreme weather alert. mother nature unleashing her anger all across the u.s. >> the twister touching down right at indianapolis. just look at the dark sky. this is near a speedway there. over in st. paul, minnesota the mighty mississippi is rising. right now the wiriver is five ft over crest staflood stage is and to crest tomorrow. >> good morning heather and ainsley. a lot of extreme weather across the country. the storm system that produced that tornado or reported tornado across parts of indiana, it is continuing to move eastward and over the next few days it will
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be slowly moving across portions of the interior northeast and also into new england. next year we could be looking at areas of heavy rain and locally flash flooding. to the west the risk of flooding could be there in mondtana to colorado. take a look at what happens into thursday and friday. the storm system is going to be a slow mover and continuing to produce that risk for severe weather by the end of the workweek on friday you are looking at the threat from the dakotas to nebraska and also in kansas. temperature wise very warm across the country. 90s and 80s widespread. across parts of the great lakes mind the front temperatures a little cooler. you are looking at high forecasts only in the 70s in cleveland, chicago and minneapolis. let's head over to you. >> thank you maria, we will check back with you.
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>> the asian gnaw airlines crash left people dead. they relied too much on automatic controls and the pilots were confused hue to use them when they hit a sea wall. the pilots unintentionally shut off a speed control system that might have prevented the accident. they are recommending better pilot training. >> the sudanese women sentenced to die and then was released is now detained again. meriam ibrahim her american husband and children were stopped at the airport and interrogated there. her lawyer says there's an irregularity with her documentation. she has a u.s. visa and is trying to come back to the u.s. with her family. >> when lebron james joined the miami heat he promised fans 8 nba titles. the super star might be breaking
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his promise. he opted out of the contract with the team to enter free agency. this opens up a heat for a bidding war for the best player in the league. he stood to make over 40 million in the remaining two years on his contract. >> what about this. president of the united states and world if i am mouse soccer star? check out this. huge mistake made on a mug. a british company accidentally putting president obama's picture on 2,000 of the world cup souvenirs instead of england soccer player chris small lee. the mistake caused by an apprentice. they are selling the mug for under $2 a piece. >> $10 after the hour. it could be a major break through causing cancer. there are one women claims this is a peeping tom. the owner of that drone says he
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wasn't doing anything dirty. >> more trouble behind the wheel for justin bieber. he's i reck outside of an la hot spot. this time it's not his fault.
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the test takes several x-rays at different angles to build a better image. drawbacks are higher cost and more radiation exposure. pot smokers are twice as likely
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to have schizophrenia. a new study shows association in the opposite direction. researchers find those predisposed to schizophrenia are more likely to use marijuana and use it in greater quantities than those without the gene. >> in the final minutes of the uruguay italy world cup match, he appears to take a bite out of his italian opponent. you can see the can boll dropping to his niece and holding his teeth. he begs the ref to call a foul. he tugs on his shirt to reveal the broken skin. can you see the deep marteeth m there. he has been pun michiganed twice for recent behavior. they may end up hurting him and his team. he has been charged and faced with suspension.
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evander holyfield tweeting this, i guess any part of the body is up for eating. holyfield's ear was bit by boxer mike tyson. delivering packages using a drone is illegal and dangerous. this applies to all commercial businesses now. the agency says it will revisit the idea of maybe using smaller drones later this year with potential for new rules by the year 2015. >> speaking of drones image sitting inside your house and seeing one of those drones peering in at you. it happened to a woman in seattle. she spotted a drone outside of her window on the 26th floor quickly took a picture and called police.
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>> it was scary. it felt really violated. >> they took pictures of a developer planning a office building next door. not to spy on her. >> it is time to brew on this. the government's no fly list shot down a judge and ruled unconstitutional. they flew from terrorism saying that list is unconstitutional. it doesn't give the travelers a way to challenge their name being on the list. >> does this protect our rights or endanger our country? send us an e-mail twitter or go to foxnews.com and let us know. >> go to our facebook page i will be chatting with you live on the show about that issue. >> we love it when we get a lot of responses. >> google glass was supposed to
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be a future of technology. could it be the future of hacking? lauren simonetti is here to tell us more. >> the computer called glass can be used to steal personal identification numbers from just 10 feet away. this according to researchers at the university of massachusetts lowell who developed special software to analyze the shadows and the movements of people's finger tips to decipher their pins. the cameras have 90 percent accuracy. the glass is quote a lousy surveillance device. >> mcd ordering is to find out what customers like. make fast food faster. some say perhaps it can replace counter workers. a push to hike the minimum wage mcdonalds would have fewer employees to pay more money to.
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christmas in june wal-mart revealed the must have items from under the krchristmas tree this year. "frozen" and "hunger games" top the list. bedding. celebrity inspired cook wear and beats by dre and the new game consoles. start saving right now. they may be disappointed. futures are looking relatively flat right now. back to you. >> the time is 19 minutes after the top of the hour. coming up the i think barely dry on a new army tattoo policy. but could it hurt our national security? veterans are speaking out. >> they rarely get along. wait until you see what happens when members of congress try to harmonize holding hands. can you say awkward? >> just a little bit.
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>> welcome back. the obamacare employees now getting curby bonuses and taxpayers are footing the bill. in the months since announcing the exchange would be shut down, cover oregon which is what it is called lost 30 percent of the work force. remaining workers will receive bonuses of at least two weeks pay to convince them to stick around nine months until the federal government takes over through healthcare.gov. fight the marine tahmooressi is
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his father is excited after firing a rock star attorney. she is heard nothing from the administration. >> i can only assume they don't have anything to say. perhaps they haven't done anything that's why there is total silence. lawyer number one, lawyer number two were not experienced criminal attorneys as i found out. there's not one stitch of evidence in andrew's file from attorney 1, attorney 2 nothing in his file to defend him of the accidental entry. i am confident that will change with the strategy of the new attorney. >> tahmooressi has been in a mexican jail for more than two mants after accidentally crossing the border with three illegal guns in his car. >> men and women who want to serve our great army haare bein turned away because of their tattoos. soldiers are prohibited from having tattoos on their face,
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head, ryes wrist, next and fingers. they can have no more than four fizzible tattoos below the elbow or below the knee. >> i don't think it's really fair to cut people short just because i have tattoos. it is not offend be anybody it shouldn't stop somebody from being able to serve their country. >> the army says the rules are meant to encourage a professional appearance. as many as 300 people have been rejected from applying stwrjust phoenix alone. >> justin bieber in a car accident in a chase by the paparazzi. a bmw pulled out of a parking h lot and hit his suv. this is the third time the 20-year-old has been involved in a paparazzi related car crash. >> paul mccartney back on his feet and ready to start touring again. ♪ >> last month the 72-year-old
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one candidate just squibbing by in the primaries. >> lions and tigers and bears oh my. what happens when one woman tries to feed the animals at the zoo? they say nothing in life is free, but sometimes it can be. you can get a smart phone, your kid's meals and more without dishing out one penny. "fox & friends first" continues right now. ♪ >> good morning. it is wednesday june 25th.
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welcome to "fox & friends". you made it halfway through the week. i am heather childers. >> i am ainsley earhardt. thank you for the update. it is 30 minutes after the top of the hour. voters heading to the polls republicans claiming victory in mississippi as a diverse primary unites in oklahoma. >> kelly wright has the latest. >> james lange ford beat out tea party challenger and friend tw shannon. the oklahoma speaker of the house was endorced sarah palin and texas senator ted cruz. >> now is the time for us to unite as republicans so we can do our part to officially retire
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harry reid in november. >> cochran edged out a win over tea party backed chris daniels yell. he gained a narrow two percent win. he reach out to voters beyond his conservative base including blacks and democrats. >> what we have is a consensus for more and better jobs for mississippi workers the military course and the capacity to defend the security interests of the united states of america. this is not the party. we are not done fighting. we worked hard and will be. >> mcdaniel was hoping to unseat cochran by running an anti government campaign. he reached out to voters beyond the republican party. cochran showed how experience
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can triumph in getting out the vote, the vote to win. >> additional u.s. troops eye rivi -- arriving in iraq. they will begin assessing the situation ere and assist iraqi security forces. u.s. officials say syria's airport conducted air strikes showing the support for the iraqi government. john mccain said we will have to do much more to stop them. >> they need to be stopped. air power alone will not stop them but does have a lot of effects especially in open territory like that. >> 70 percent of americans think sending military advisors will only lead to boots on the ground in iraq. 70 percent think the eye airaqi government won't be able to defeat the sis in health.
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>> they keep our troops at home than keeping terrorists out of iraq. >> now to the border crisis. lawmakers pushing homeland security to stop unaccompanied nierns from coming into the country. once they are here then they leave. he is heading to arizona today to see first hand where tens of thousands of illegal children are being held. doug luzader is live in washington with the latest. >> it is a huge problem at the border now. no indication it can be any time soon. anecdotally they say they are coming to the united states now because they believe they will be given a free pass once they reach the border. many turn themselves into border enforcement something the director of homeland security try to defend the conference.
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>> there is a deportation proceeding against the child. that is not a free pass. >> if i was a parent in guatemala i would consider that a free pass. a to me it is a free pass. >> we are dealing with children but we get it. somehow the system is going to work and is actually going to lead the removals. once they get here they are staying here. >> they admit october of last year and this coming september about 90,000 children will be caught crossing the border. by all indications they are probably going to be here permanently. about 2,000 children were sent back to their home countries.
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that's just over 2 percent. heather? >> the irs broke the law. that is according to a top u.s. official in charge of archiving several records. after lois lerner's e-mailsdy appe disappeared no one told archives he brothey broke the law. chairman darrel issa is not buying it. >> what you have at the irs is a conscious decision for the irs to destroy all documents after six months unless they are saved the individual. think about this. you collect the documents you want to keep the rest disappear after six months that's how your irs does business. >> this comes a day after they testified before ice saw no no laws were broken p. >> we are covering the irs tea party scandal since the
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beginning. >> you are probably haven't heard about it in the mainstream media especially the part about the lois lerner lost e-mails. abc, nbc they reportdevoted dev minutes 23 seconds in the bridge gate scandal. they only aired 71 minutes 55 seconds over 10 days. for the lois lerner e-mails the mainstream media only gave the story 3 minutes and 14 seconds in it the first week. >> charles krauthammer is saying the press is giving the obama administration a free pass. >> the only reason the administration is getting information on this is because of the press. even mark halburn who is hardly
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a right wing zell lot. if this were a republican president this would be screaming headlines. >> he will hand over all of the e-mails to congress as soon as possible. >> mother nature unleashing her anger across the midwest. >> the twister touching down right outside indianapolis. just look at that dark sky. this is all near the speedway there. the powerful storm throwing a camper right into a house. it tossed trees and power lines as well. >> in st. paul minnesota it is 5 feet above flood stage. >> a lot of extreme weather across the country. want to show you the risk for today. they have the risk for more severe storms large hail damage into eastern parts of colorado. this storm system is going to
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continue to move away from the rockies over the next several days. it will do so rather slowly. in parts of montana and dakotas over kansas and friday a little further off to the east dakotas down into parts of kansas and nebraska. you are looking at concerns here yet again especially during the afternoon and evening hours for severe weather. we have other areas that will be seeing some showers and storms. most look pretty good. the two cities i am concerned about here are dc and atlanta. we are seeing delays there due to showers and storms. heather and ainsley temperature wise not bad feeling like summer across the southern half of the country. >> the u.s. soccer seem gets ready to face germany tomorrow. we will all be watching. we have to do it without one of their stars. josie alitidore will be out.
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they hope jozy will be back if the u.s. -- i should say when the u.s. advances. this may be one of the most awkward things to ever happen in washingto washington. ♪ >> minimuembers of congress cro arms and holding hands during what appears to be you could definitely say an uncomfortable t performance of we shall over come. it happened to mark the 50th anniversary of the civil rights acts of 1964. >> two minutes until the top of the hour. speaker john bay nor wan-- johnr wants to hold president obama to account. one woman is now banned from it the zoo.
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a woman banned from the zoo in tennessee because she climbed into the lion's cage to feed them cookies. turning even more bizarre when she started singing the song about how much she missed them. last week she was caught throwing objects into the exhibit. now she is never allowed at the zoo again. a veteran could lose his home because of a small american flag this is his flower pot. he has been fighting his florida homeowner's association for more than 3 years now. they have a rule only plants are allowed in the flower pot. they fined him more than $8,000 if he doesn't pay they could foreclose on his house. he will be live on "fox & friends" in the next hour to tell his story. >> next year richard branson's virgin galactic spaceship is expected to bring customers to space for around 250,000 doll rars a ticket.
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if you can't afford that one we have a cheaper alternative. they are offering balloon flights. they will take people into a pressurized tap soule to a height of 1900 miles. they set a record to prove the system works. >> it is time now for your 5@5:00. the saying there's no such thing as a free lunch is getting de bunked today. we have a list of five freebies we can all cash in on. this is exciting. >> there's not one of them clearly but there's nothing quite as exciting as finding a great deal. the ultimate deal is free. nothing. if you dig deep enough you can find free items in a host the categories. without further adieu let's look at the top 5. coming in at number 5, magazine subscriptions. if you are willing to give up information about yourself you can get a free year's subscription to a variety of magazines even popular mags like
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galaxy s 5 could become free without a contract as soon as this summer. we love that term, free. >> the time is now 47 minutes after the top of the hour. you thought it was bad when your mechanic didn't change your oil. what if they did this. an expensive mistake you have to see to believe. >> many people date someone because they are attracted to their beauty. what about their brains? the new dating service merger that is just genius. >> let's check in with brian. speaking of genius? >> i was hoping so much for that transition. first time i was called a genius food but hopefully not the last. elizabeth will be in later to back you up. major primary results came in while you were sleeping. we are going to share them with you. one was almost too close to call until i nodded off. we will tell you the breaking news on that. are you normal or nuts?
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the house speaker wants to sue president obama. john boehner says obama has exceeded his constitutional authority when it comes to administering the laws which congress passes. boehner accuses the president of picking and choosing what portions of the law to enforce sometimes by issuing executive orders which override the intent of the bills. the house passed legislation on two
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occasions to rein in the president's actions but the democrat controlled senate refused to act on them. brand-new fox news polls describe our commander in chief, the leadership as disengaged and slow to react when it comes to foreign policy. 58% of voters finding the president disengaged. 80% believe the u.s. is losing its standing in the world. lieutenant colonel oliver north says this is a problem that has only gotten worse since president obama took office. >> i think it's a matter of being detached or disengaged. i think it is also his inexperience, his ideological blinders, incompetence, failure to lead and cascade of self-inflicted catastrophes and cover justifies. fast and furious, the ukraine, benghazi, the bergdahl five swap and now this catastrophe in iraq. >> colonel north also says the president's foreign
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policies could leave us with a nuclear-armed iran. are you tired of going out on dates that turn out like this? >> the most challenging part of what i do is between february and april 15. that's what we in the biz like to call crunch time. >> that sounds fascinating. >> good evening. >> now you can date a little smarter. match.com teaming up with american mensa, the organization that only accepts those with i.q. scores in the 98% bracket. >> it is meant to protect americans from tourists and now the judge declaring the no-fly list unconstitutional. does this endanger your life, our country? your responses next. >> a man logged on to
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facebook mid robbery but it is what he did afterwards that actually got him caught.
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this just in to fox news. tea party leaders say that chris mcdaniel may challenge last night's results in his mississippi senate run-off against thad cochran. at issue, whether democratic voters may have crossed over from voting in the democratic primary to vote in the republican run-off. >> time to take a look at
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the good, the bad, and the ugly. we're going to start with the good. people who eat higher amounts of fruits and vegetables are less likely to develop any chronic disease. a new study finding good nutrition is the key to preventing diseases such as diabetes, hypertension and asthma. the bad. a burglar logging on to facebook in the middle of robbing someone's house and failing to log out. cops used his facebook page to catch him. finally the ugly. a rare -- listen to this -- million-dollar ferrari destroyed by a mechanic taking it out for a spin. what not to did. is >> the government's no-fly list shot down by a federal judge as unconstitutional. so we asked does this protect our rights or endanger our country? john of hahnover, maryland, says decisions like this and lacks border security
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endangers our country. >> richard of los angeles, california, says i support the no-fly list. i think it's necessary in this day and age. >> thanks to everyone who responded. after the show log on to our facebook page to continue the conversation. "fox & friends" starts now. good morning. it is wednesday, june 25. i'm elisabeth hasselbeck. we begin with a fox news alert. while you were sleeping, election drama in the south. a six-term g.o.p. senator barely survived his toughest race ever as his tea party challenger called foul. >> there is something a bit unusual about a republican primary that's decided by liberal democrats. >> all that and the dramatic results across the nation and what they mean for the balance of power in washington ahead. >> also today, the head of homeland security heading to arizona for a firsthand look at the tens of thousands of children

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